G. Grosche, O. Terra, S. Raupach, U. Sterr, H. Schnatz, A. Pape, J. Friebe, M. Riedmann, E. Rasel, S. Droste, K. Predehl, R. Holzwarth, T. Udem
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Optical frequency transmission via phase-stabilized telecommunication fiber is currently the most precise technique available for disseminating frequencies. We summarize some key advances, results and applications for fiber networks spanning up to 1000 km.